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Info required: High Mount on a Tube Bar
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Info required: High Mount on a Tube Bar
Hi guys i am getting a tube bar made and i have a high mount winch already.
I am debating whether to get the tube bar made for the high mount because of the extra weight it will add to the vehicle. Thinking i might just sell the winch and maybe buy a small one or none at all.
Q: Has anyone noticed a loss in power and/or fuel economy after installing a high mount?
This is going on a N/A 2.8L Diesel Hilux
Any feedback appreciated
I am debating whether to get the tube bar made for the high mount because of the extra weight it will add to the vehicle. Thinking i might just sell the winch and maybe buy a small one or none at all.
Q: Has anyone noticed a loss in power and/or fuel economy after installing a high mount?
This is going on a N/A 2.8L Diesel Hilux
Any feedback appreciated
Kind Regards,
Brad
Brad
No it will not effect economy and power. You can always add rope later to lighten it. Highmounts are stronger, more reliable than lowmounts in my opionion. You can winch from a longer distance than the lowmounts. And having it when you do get stuck will be a big bonus. Put it on. You wont regret it.
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